[Updated with video] The Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service, police, and ambulance personnel responded to a collision that took place on North Shore, Devonshire today [March 22] just 12.00pm, that appeared to involve three vehicles, with a damaged van, car and motorcycle all seen. Details are limited at this time, however we will update as able.

Update March 23, 2.00pm: A police spokesperson said, “Around 11am Thursday, March 22nd police and first responders attended a reported three vehicle collision on North Shore Road in Pembroke near the junction with First Church Lane.

“It appears that a Government vehicle was stationary on North Shore Road when a car being driven in the eastbound lane collided into the back of it, and then a motorcyclist traveling in the same direction collided into the back of the car.

“The female passenger of the Government vehicle, believed to be a 41-year-old Warwick woman, was apparently injured. She was transported to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance, treated and later discharged.

“There were no other injuries reported. However, all three vehicles involved were damaged, as well as a nearby wall.

“Inquiries continue and any witnesses are asked to contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.”

Vehicles like what? I’m a lil confused here. Either that or all this nice fresh oxygen blowing over Bermuda has me light headed and not understanding/following your train of thought. That is if brain was put into action before u put your mouth into motion(fingers into motion in this situation). Please explain……

Vehicles should not be allowed?? You know something we all did not read in the article?? Did the vehicle caused the accident or was it the DRIVER! 95% of the time it’s the drivers inattention or Due care – cell phone while driving, drunk, overtaking, cannot be blamed on the CAR!!!

The first one hits brakes for whatever reason. The car is tailgating & not paying attention. BANG! The bike behind the car is also tailgating & not paying attention. BANG! This was no accident. It was a recipe for a crash. As predictable as the sun setting.